Banks ING, Santander, Unicredit and Intesa Sanpaolo drove gains, up 0.7 to 1.4 percent as confidence in the sector, and particularly peripheral European lenders, returned.

“In the world, the sector with the biggest potential to grow from here in earnings is probably continental European banks,” said Kevin Gardiner, global investment strategist at Rothschild Wealth.

The tech sector edged up 0.2 percent, recovering slightly from several sessions of losses as investors grew more wary of highly valued parts of the market.

Sylvain Goyon, an equity strategist at France’s Natixis, said the recent sell-off in technology shares was not driven by a change in the fundamentals of the sector and was not likely to last long.

“The key drivers of the industry are still there”, he said.

He said a number of investors had just decided, as the end of the year neared, to cash in some profits from tech stocks which have outperformed the market. They have reinvested in cheaper financial shares, which are set to benefit from the U.S. tax cuts plan.

The stock was down 80 percent over the two sessions, knocking $12 billion off its market value.

At the other extreme, shares in Ladbrokes Coral climbed 3 percent after bookmaker GVC offered up to 3.9 billion pounds ($5.2 billion) to create a betting giant.

Also with the wind in their sails were wind turbine makers Siemens Gamesa and Vestas Wind, boosted by a note from Citi arguing renewables would account for half of global power generation capacity additions through 2030. The broker gave both stocks a “buy” rating.

The telecoms sector also enjoyed strong gains thanks to French operator Orange rising 2.1 percent after it set out plans to add customers and boost profit margins by investing in its networks rather than buying foreign rivals.

Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone and BT also rose 1.6 to 2.5 percent.

Carrefour meanwhile lost 2.9 percent, bottom of Paris’ CAC 40 after a downgrade by Bernstein analysts who argued that recent share price gains were based on “wishful thinking” that a potential deal with Amazon was made more likely by the recent Casino-Ocado tie-up.